Re: [Speed] Status of speed.python.org?

Am 19.10.2012 21:38, schrieb Miquel Torres:
Right. On the webapp (Codespeed) side of things I am willing to help in anything you need. The blocker has been mostly the benchmark runner, AFAIK.
Some month ago I worked on the benchmark runner and the build slave helpers in the pypy repository. They can run the test suite for both pypy and cpython. It will need no or minor tweeks to use python3. What was missing back then, and IIRC planned to be discussed at PyCo, was the port of the benchmarks to python 3.
Now it can be set up on speed.p.o (with minor adjustments if necessary). I'd do work on that too.
..Carsten
2012/10/19 Maciej Fijalkowski fijall@gmail.com:
On Fri, Oct 19, 2012 at 12:46 PM, Jesse Noller jnoller@gmail.com wrote:
On Oct 19, 2012, at 6:25 AM, Maciej Fijalkowski fijall@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 18, 2012 at 10:40 PM, Victor Stinner victor.stinner@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
What is the status of speed.python.org? Where are the benchmarks? Does anyone try to setup something to run regulary benchmarks and display data on web pages?
How can I help?
Victor
Hi Victor.
The status is "noone cares".
Hi. I care. Other people do too. Maybe you don't - that's ok. The problem is lack of time / project planning.
Ok, to be precise "noone cares enough to make things happen", this is a fact. I actually care to some extend and I'm willing to help with stuff, however, there must be someone who cares more on the python core development team to make the exercise not-completely-pointless.
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On Sat, Oct 20, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Carsten Senger senger@rehfisch.de wrote:
Am 19.10.2012 21:38, schrieb Miquel Torres:
Right. On the webapp (Codespeed) side of things I am willing to help in anything you need. The blocker has been mostly the benchmark runner, AFAIK.
Some month ago I worked on the benchmark runner and the build slave helpers in the pypy repository. They can run the test suite for both pypy and cpython. It will need no or minor tweeks to use python3. What was missing back then, and IIRC planned to be discussed at PyCo, was the port of the benchmarks to python 3.
Now it can be set up on speed.p.o (with minor adjustments if necessary). I'd do work on that too.
..Carsten
FYI the running on python 2 never worked (because of option passing). It roughly shows up how people care (or how much they know). I suppose we can declare "running benchmarks on python 2" a completely pointless exercise.
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